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The 19 September 2010 build (6608) is out.
adfm:
+1 for the #ifdef blocks being grayed out even if the #define exists
daniloz:
--- Quote from: adfm on September 21, 2010, 01:20:36 pm ---+1 for the #ifdef blocks being grayed out even if the #define exists
--- End quote ---
-1, i.e. I'd prefer the active #ifdef block, based on the #define and project defines, to be normally colored; and the inactive ones to be grayed out...
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: adfm on September 21, 2010, 01:20:36 pm ---+1 for the #ifdef blocks being grayed out even if the #define exists
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--- Quote from: daniloz on September 21, 2010, 01:27:50 pm ----1, i.e. I'd prefer the active #ifdef block, based on the #define and project defines, to be normally colored; and the inactive ones to be grayed out...
--- End quote ---
You both have the option to do as you like with the next nightly thanks Jens.
eckard_klotz:
Hello Developer-Team.
Since today I'm able to submit a bug-report again. I used this, to report my "not able to find the location associated to the cppcheck-message by click"-problem under the bug-id 017522 and the summary "CppCeck not able to find location associated to message".
Don't take me wrong. I know, I have to be patient and please believe me I am. I only wonder if my try to load up the example-project under "http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,13243.15.html" was successful, since you asked for an example.
A little "We've got it and it shows the described effect " will be nice, even if a "but currently we have to work on something else" follows.
Regards,
Eckard.
ultimA:
A crash report. It happened while opening the Code Profiler plugin using a custom makefile. SVN 6620.
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